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, the BMJ's Journal of Medical Ethics – arguably the bioethics journal with the highest impact in the field ( Bioethics Research Library, 2016 ) – has at the time of writing this manuscript only three publications relating to psychedelic bioethics
prevention strategies for the interspecies transmission of Newcastle disease. Acknowledgement The authors thank Dr. William G. Dundon (IAEA, Austria) for critical revision and editing of the final manuscript
A pszichológiai szűrés és ellátás helye az asszisztált reprodukcióban
The role of psychological screening and care in assisted reproduction
. Depression matters. Lessons learned from a large-scale validation and accuracy study of the SCREENIVF in a Hungarian female population. 2023; Manuscript in preparation. 58
Corrections; S.M. Suggestions-corrections. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Writing-review and editing M.C. Funding This research received no external funding. Institutional review board statement The study protocol
, data analysis; KL–plan and performing experiment, data analysis, wrote the paper; GV–morphological investigation, selected and provided histological samples, wrote the paper. All authors reviewed the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final
conflicts of interest. Author contributions FSGM performed the microbiological screening tests and prepared the stool suspension. AY designed the study, reviewed the literature and wrote the manuscript. HAA, SS and NED
research and sample collection. A.K. and A.S. performed the study. A.K., A.S. and D.D. wrote the paper and participated in manuscript editing and A.K. prepared tables. Notably, all authors have review and approved the manuscript
. Data availability All relevant data are within the manuscript and its Supporting Information files. Conflict of interest None declared. Authors' contributions AN, MT conceptualized the study, AH, AN, NM, and CSN performed laboratory experiments, AH, AN
. and Shiva Mirkalantari designed the study. Sajjad Asgharzadeh and Rezvan Golmoradi zadeh performed experiments of the research and drafted the manuscript and Majid Taati Moghadam performed the statistical analysis. All authors read and approved the
antibiotic or probiotic use in rosacea therapy. Funding No funding was received to assist with the preparation of this manuscript. Conflicts of interest/Competing interests All authors certify that they have no affiliations with or involvement in any